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"Still 4 hours from the house."
Everything is at least four hours from Curlew!
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BTW - Let me know if I can help any at the spring clinic here in Wenatchee.
Regards, Guy
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Thanks Guy,
Your input would be valued. Jesse and I have been planning this for awhile and just figured it would be a great way to expose people to something new and give something back. We will probably bring a few toys also to play with at the farther ranges
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What kind of ranges do you think you'll be covering? 400-600ish? I know your big guns can do 1000+
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I'd be interested in that and im sure i could bring some friends that may be interested as well, good idea you guys!
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I would be in for sure. As log as its a Friday, Sat or Sun I'm good!
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November 16, 2010, 07:36:51 AM »
Tony,
The ranges will probably be out to 600-700 yds. We will have some spots to shoot farther if guys want to play a little. The Wenatchee class will be out to 600yds.
It will definitely be on a weekend..no worries there. Probably have some inside time to cover the basics, then head out to do some shooting after that.
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So any idea on when yet? And thanks for making this possible! I'm excited about it. Been wanting to learn more about long range, as well my BDC.
Will there be a chrono there to chrono our actual loads or should we try to get all that done before hand? I haven't had mine chrono'd yet but am going to see if Gig Harbor Sportsman club has one I can shoot thru Friday as Friday morns are my shooting days.
My 300wsm has a short barrel so I know its not what my tables say.
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I'm there!
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I will have a chrono available for everyone to use. This will give us a base to start with. I am guessing probably in March. January and Feb. usually don't have many days without rain. We also have SHOT show in January to prepare for. March usually gives a few days without rain.
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Awesome, thanks again!
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Sounds good, I'll be there for sure. Know of at least one other person who would want to go too. And look at some of your toys you guys produce
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I am interested as would my brother. Once you have a weekend set, I will know if I can attend. Work may get in the way.
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Any updates on this Rbros?
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people in eastern washington that are interested in a long range shooting class contact me i know of some classes i dont want to mention too much more on here and steal the thread so write me an e mail.
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